People: Me
Duration: A couple of hours a session over a couple of days
Tide: I tried to fish high tides each time. They were spring tides.
Weather: Most days extremely blustery. This seriously hampered the fishing.
Bait: Fresh mackerel, frozen razor, fresh peeler crab, fresh rag.
Rigs: 2 hook and occassionally 1 hook. Size 6/0's.
Results: 1 lesser spotted dogfish, 2 codling, 1 smooth hound.
Catch and Release:: Yes
Report: I tried a number of different marks from Tinnebearna, Cahore, Pollshone, Roney point, Courtown etc. over a couple of days. It was almost unfishable by my standards anyway. I still enjoyed it.
A couple of different marks, North Wexford, 1st -> 3rd Ju
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Pat Spillane
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Hello Pat,
I have a 13ft Daiwa Surf master rod.
I have a Penn fixed spool reel.
It was unfishable for me because the breeze was just too strong to keep up on the rod stand. The waves were also quite high and the force of the waves was dragging my line back in. Maybe this could be avoided if my casts were making it past the point where the bigger waves actually first form, but unfortunately I'm not good at distance casting.
The reason I was using 6/0 hooks was to try and pack as much bait onto the hook as possible. I was really hoping for a bass and because they have large mouths even a small 2lb fish could easily get its mouth around a 6/0 hook. This may mean I miss smaller fish but I can live with that, unless of course I start to get frustrated by heading towards a blank. In this case I may tone down my hook size to try and catch something smaller.
All the best,
John D.
I have a 13ft Daiwa Surf master rod.
I have a Penn fixed spool reel.
It was unfishable for me because the breeze was just too strong to keep up on the rod stand. The waves were also quite high and the force of the waves was dragging my line back in. Maybe this could be avoided if my casts were making it past the point where the bigger waves actually first form, but unfortunately I'm not good at distance casting.
The reason I was using 6/0 hooks was to try and pack as much bait onto the hook as possible. I was really hoping for a bass and because they have large mouths even a small 2lb fish could easily get its mouth around a 6/0 hook. This may mean I miss smaller fish but I can live with that, unless of course I start to get frustrated by heading towards a blank. In this case I may tone down my hook size to try and catch something smaller.
All the best,
John D.
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